Singapore – Lee Nugent, most recently the regional director for Asia-Pacific at Archetype, has departed the agency. The agency has also confirmed the news to MARKETECH APAC when reached out to.

Archetype has also noted that Lee’s role would not be replaced, and instead its collective of local leaders across APAC will be empowered to drive regional growth, supported directly by their global management team.

Lee first joined Text100 in 2016 as its managing director for consulting and strategy for APAC, and was responsible for working with Text100’s integrated communications teams and clients across the region.

He remained with the agency during the Text100-Bite merger which will eventually lead to the formation of the Archetype agency in 2019. In his role at Archetype, he was responsible for leading over 350 talented marketing and communications consultants across the APAC region. He is also a member of the Archetype Global Management Team.

Lee has an extensive background in media and marketing, most notably him being the CEO of consultancy agency Nelson Bostock Group, which is part of the Creston Group. He headed the agency for over 19 years.

“What an adventure it’s been. I can only have thanks and appreciation for my wonderful colleagues and clients past and present who encouraged me to grow, learn and turn a two-year escapade into not too far short of a decade,” he said in a LinkedIn post.

He added, “We achieved so much together. We climbed mountains, jumped through hoops, celebrated our highs and lifted each other up during our lows. I will never forget your care and your brilliance.”

Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia – Archetype, a global marketing and communication strategy agency and part of the Next15 network, has announced key leadership appointments to propel its next phase of growth in Malaysia. These appointments underscore Archetype’s continued drive to deliver integrated communications and marketing solutions that seamlessly blend authenticity with emerging technologies.

Salina Salleh has been promoted to deputy managing consultant, while Donovan Chan has been appointed as senior digital director.

In her new position, Salina will concentrate on fostering and implementing a growth-oriented culture at the agency, prioritising client portfolio expansion, skill enhancement, and wellbeing initiatives. Over her 12-year tenure at Archetype, Salina has been instrumental in transforming the agency from a public relations specialist to a trusted partner in strategic communications and integrated marketing consultancy.

Her achievements include spearheading multi-platform campaigns for brands like Disney+ Hotstar, McDonald’s Anugerah Guru Inspirasi 2020, P&G, foodpanda, and executing policy communications for organisations such as Airbnb, TalentCorp, Khazanah Nasional, the Employees Provident Fund (EPF), and the Malaysia Aviation Commission, among others.

Since joining Archetype, Donovan has been key to advancing the agency’s expertise in digital marketing. His efforts have fueled TikTok content growth and follower engagement for OATSIDE, while establishing new collaborations with brands like Mandom and Teafe Gong Cha. By encouraging synergy between communication consultants and creative marketing teams, Donovan aims to elevate Archetype’s data-driven, next-generation digital solutions.

Salina and Donovan’s leadership aligns with the overarching vision of Next15’s Marker Collective, which integrates Archetype, Nectar, and Outcast to combine top-tier consultancy services with advanced technology expertise. This collaborative model is designed to achieve long-term outcomes. 

Recently, the collective launched Delve, an insight engine that improves brand understanding through comprehensive tracking, analysis, and reporting.

TS Lee, managing consultant at Archetype Malaysia, said, “This year marks our 19th year in operation. The landscape is constantly evolving, requiring us to rethink our clients’ needs and the agency’s operating model. These appointments strengthen our cohesive team, enabling us to deliver more meaningful value to our clients, while honing our expertise in human-centric authenticity amid the rapid developments of AI, emerging technologies and the ever-changing communications landscape.”

Speaking on their appointments, Salina said, “At Archetype, we’re not just shaping strategies for our clients, but also cultivating a talent powerhouse that anticipates and meets future demands. I’m ready to put our plans into motion to ensure we remain a collaborative, trusted and future forward partners for our clients.”

Meanwhile, Donovan commented, “AI has undeniably transformed the marketing landscape, often resulting to more automated and less authentic connections. At Archetype, we harness it to amplify creativity and authenticity. By merging AI-driven insights with human-centric strategies, we help brands create meaningful audience engagement. From optimising content across paid, owned, earned and social platforms to empowering social influencers to tell genuine stories, our approach ensures that technology serves creativity, and not the other way around.”

Both leaders will work closely with TS Lee and the local leadership team, including Yeow Mei Ling, APAC deputy regional director, and directors Gaby Linang and Sophia Koay. Over the years, the agency has built a strong reputation for strategic communications and public relations, earning numerous industry accolades along the way.